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Default Evostick Serious Glue

On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:15:58 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

It's fairly slow drying, though. Can be adjusted for about 20 minutes
and sets in 2 hours. Full strength after 24. The thickness doesn't seem
to matter either - so it's handy for irregular surfaces.


Evostick's version of a gripfill? Packaged and priced for the
supermarkets?

Just had the worst of the windows done here, I had hoped the old window
ledges inside would be OK for a while but they more or less disintegrated
along with the old frames. B-( Quick dash to a shed for cheap white
work top (decent ledges here 400mm, deep) and the window fitters donated
several tubes of Dow Cornings "Grip Fill".

This stuff is a yuky green/brown and sticks/fills *very* well but unlike
"no more nails" doesn't set brittle (like polyfilla etc) but remains
compliant just like traditional Evostick impact adhesive. Sticks to
brick, timber and metal very well, rather to well in the case of the
metal tools it came into contact with...

Does this "Evostick Serious Glue" stick plastic milk bottles together,
that is polyethelene? Most other adhesives won't.

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